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Requirements as defined here refer to the specification of the mobile crowdsensing application in terms of quality, quantity, and area coverage.
At the core of any successful mobile crowdsensing application is active user participation, without which the system is of no value in sensing the phenomenon of interest.
Table 1 SPECTRUM applied to real-world mobile crowdsensing applications Mobile crowdsensing application Socioeconomic factors Privacy Effort Commercial-interest Term Requirements Usefulness Money Type of incentive adopted Will participants' social or economic needs be met?
For example, APISENSE is a mobile crowdsensing application based on monetary incentive that enforces user privacy by allowing participants to control access to the sensors on their mobile devices.
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In designing incentives for mobile crowdsensing applications, an important factor that is often ignored is term.
The privacy issue associated with mobile crowdsensing applications arises from the potential to incidentally collect sensitive data about participants [25].
The real-world mobile crowdsensing applications listed are those which have specifically considered incentive options for motivating participants.
The large scale and powerful smart devices make the mobile crowdsensing applications which leverage public crowd equipped with various mobile devices for large scale sensing tasks be possible.
The large-scale and powerful smart devices make the design of mobile crowdsensing applications which will create a new interface between human beings and environments be possible.
Viewed with the lens of SPECTRUM, Table 1 shows how a combination of factors could influence the choice of incentive used in real-world mobile crowdsensing applications.
In designing an appropriate incentive scheme for mobile crowdsensing applications, it is important to consider the anticipated effort required by the user to perform the sensing tasks.
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